HIDRÓXIDOS 1)Hidróxido de cobre( I ) 2)Hidróxido de potasio 3)Hidróxido de sodio 4)Hidróxido de calcio 5)Hidróxido de aluminio.

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HIDRÓXIDOS 1)Hidróxido de cobre( I ) 2)Hidróxido de potasio 3)Hidróxido de sodio 4)Hidróxido de calcio 5)Hidróxido de aluminio

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 1)Hidróxido de cobre( I )  CuOH Nº de oxidación : Hidróxido  OH -1 Cobre (I)  Cu +1 Formula: Cu 1 (OH) 1  CuOH

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 2) Hidróxido de potasio  KOH Nº de oxidación : Hidróxido  OH -1 Potasio: K(+1)  K +1 Formula: K 1 (OH) 1  KOH

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 3) Hidróxido de sodio  NaOH Nº de oxidación : Hidróxido  OH -1 Sodio: Na(+1)  Na +1 Formula: Na 1 (OH) 1  NaOH

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 4) Hidróxido de calcio  Ca(OH) 2 Nº de oxidación : Hidróxido  OH -1 Calcio: Ca(+2)  Ca +2 Formula: Ca 1 (OH) 2  Ca(OH) 2

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 5) Hidróxido de aluminio  Al(OH) 3 Nº de oxidación : Hidróxido  OH -1 Aluminio: Al(+3)  Al +3 Formula: Al 1 (OH) 3  Al(OH) 3

HIDRÓXIDOS 6)Hidróxido de cobre( II ) 7)Hidróxido de magnesio 8)Hidróxido de hierro(II) 9)Hidróxido de estaño( II ) 10)Hidróxido de cesio

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 6)Hidróxido de cobre( II )  Cu(OH) 2 7)Hidróxido de magnesio  Mg(OH) 2 8)Hidróxido de hierro(II)  Fe(OH) 2 9)Hidróxido de estaño( II )  Sn(OH) 2 10)Hidróxido de cesio  CsOH

HIDRÓXIDOS 11) Hidróxido de berilio 12) Tetrahidróxido de plomo 13) Trihidróxido de hierro 3 14) Hidróxido de plomo(II) 15) Hidróxido de hierro( II )

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 11) Hidróxido de berilio  Be(OH) 2 12) Tetrahidróxido de plomo  Pb(OH) 4 13) Trihidróxido de hierro  Fe(OH) 3 14) Hidróxido de plomo(II)  Pb(OH) 2 15) Hidróxido de hierro( II )  Fe(OH) 2

HIDRÓXIDOS 16) Dihidróxido de cobalto 17) Hidróxido de radio 18) Hidróxido de estaño( IV ) 19) Hidróxido de plomo(II) 20) Hidróxido de estroncio

HIDRÓXIDOS  SOLUCIONES 16) Dihidróxido de cobalto  CO(OH) 2 17) Hidróxido de radio  Ra(OH) 2 18) Hidróxido de estaño( IV )  Sn(OH) 4 19) Hidróxido de plomo(II)  Pb(OH) 2 20) Hidróxido de estroncio  Sr(OH) 2